Well, just as with any big goal, it can help to break it down into smaller steps that feel more tangible—more doable. And thanks to the help of the brilliant site 50 Ways to Get a Job That Makes Good, you can now do just that for your job search.

The beautifully designed (oh, and free) site lets you choose which stage of your job search you’re in—from “finding my purpose” to “networking” to “overwhelmed”—and then gives you a selection of short, actionable activities that will move you toward your ultimate goal. You can start wherever you’d like and tackle as many tasks as you choose—think of it as a job search choose-your-own-adventure.

Dav Aujla, the creator of the site, is careful to remind people that there’s no magic bullet for getting a job. But, he explains, “if you commit to doing every exercise, with authenticity, serious effort, hustle, and follow through, you will discover your path, find your ideal career, and get hired.”

And even if you don’t choose to tackle each to-do? At the very least, you’ll be a few steps closer to your next big thing.

About The Author

As an Editor at The Daily Muse, Erin has an unhealthy adoration of taking sentences and making them shine. In her search to figure out what she wanted to do with her life, Erin journeyed to the Galapagos to try her hand at environmental filmmaking, jetted to Copenhagen to study Urban Design, and spent hours in the kitchen contemplating quitting it all for culinary school. Follow her continued adventures at eringreenawald.com or on Twitter @erinaceously.